[clue-talk] Opinion on hosted DNS solutions

chris fedde chris at fedde.us
Mon Mar 15 14:56:23 MDT 2010


I continue to use the free (subsidized) service from my registrar
(godaddy) and have not had any problems.  I have  very minor move add
change activity and I have to look up my password every time I make a
change.   I  use dyndns's free service to redirect what ever IP
comcast has given to my router to a cname in my vanity domain.

Inside DNS is done using dnsmasq.

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Ski Dawg <skidawg at skidawg.org> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am looking for some opinions. We are looking to outsource our dns to
> one of the MANY hosted offerings that are available on the web. The
> main reason we are looking into this is one less thing for us to
> manage ourselves. Currently, we have our entire DNS on a single cpanel
> server (yeah, yeah, I know, not that smart, but that is what I was
> given). We have 8-10 domain names, and many (100+) subdomains that we
> need to be able to manage.
>
> I have just started investigating services like OpenDNS, UltraDNS,
> DynDNS, and EasyDNS. I was curious if anyone here has any experience
> with any of these and their offerings?
> --
> Doug
>
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